Thursday, September 23, 2010

Make Your Own Oilcloth Fabric


It all started with gorgeous piece of fabric from Hawthorne Threads. It is from the Modern Meadow collection by Joel Dewberry, and I am in L.O.V.E with it! I ordered 2 yards and I don't think that's enough because I want to plaster it all over the place. Anyway, back to the subject....I'm easily distracted by pretty things. I've always loved the look and feel of oilcloth fabric, but it is hard to find and the selection is small. Sooooooo, I wondered if I could laminate my own fabric. I went on a search to my local crafts store looking for a product that might do just that.





I found something I thought would work, but then I needed something to put the laminated fabric on.....enter Old Navy. I found these great little accordian folders marked 47 cents and because all of their clearance is half off, they ended up costing me less than 24 cents. Hello, that is not even a quarter! How could I pass them up?




I used this iron on vinyl material by Heat n' Bond to laminate the fabric and it worked like a dream. I must admit, I was a bit skeptical.....but it really worked!



I cut a piece of fabric big enough to wrap around the front and back of my accordian folder. Then I cut a piece of vinyl the same size and ironed it on to the fabric, following the package directions.




See how it looks glossy now? That's my new, made by me, oilcloth fabric ready to dress up my little coupon holder.



I decided to use mod podge to adhere the fabric to the folder and it worked really well. I added a scrapbook embellishment with a piece of ribbon running through it to the bottom and hot glued them on. Now I can keep this little cutie in my purse and not worry about it kicking around in there getting dirty. The vinyl laminate will protect the fabric and I can wipe it clean whenever I need to. This would also make a great alternative for diaper bags, baby bibs, tablecloths, placemats, etc. Did I mention you can also use a sewing machine on this stuff??? It is amazing.....and the creative possibilities are endless!





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  1. You are such a smart, creative cookie! Your directions are so simple, even I might be able to do this! You always have the best ideas. I may be need to make my girls some special placemats or something. The possibilities really are endless, especially gor stuff for kids. Bookmarking this post for sure!

    Now if I could just get you to fly to Texas and teach me how to use my nemesis... The cricut... {shudder}.

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  3. love, love, LOVE Hawthorne Threads, in fact I just placed an order tonight for Ephemeral Antiquity...oooooohhhhh so pretty. I'm going to give this a try, thanks for sharing...

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  5. Cute and creative~ How do you even think of these things?>) Great job! Diana

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  6. That is seriously awesome. Oilcloth is so expensive!

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  7. I actually have some of this home, with fabric all cut waiting or me to get motivated and iron it on! I've never done it before, but I also thought of all the great possibilities.

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  8. Girl, you are SO smart. Seriously. I would have NEVER thought to do such a thing... I'm back to blogging after a LONG much needed break. I'm writing to myself, because I'm sure all my readers have disappeared!!! Miss you and would love to catch up soon!

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  9. I love that stuff.. but one lesson learned. I made a diaper bag and used the iron on vinyl for the outside and wouldn't suggest it. Since the diaper bag moves so much, open & close all day, pull up my the straps and all other movement it started to rip at the seams. I eventually pulled it off (like sunburned skin)ha ha.. lesson learned for me not to use it on diaper bags...but its great for fabric cup coasters!!!

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  10. Very creative and chic!
    Quick question...but keep it simple 'cause I am a crafting want-to-be...how stiff is this vinyl coating? Can I use this product to make a small (but gorgeous) tablecloth?

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  11. That's a great product and an even greater idea! I'm gonna have to pick some up tonight and give it a whirl myself. The pets definitely need something to put their food and water bowls on!

    Thanks!

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  12. you're amazing! this is such a great idea... i MUST find something to use if for now.

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  13. I love laminated fabric and can't believe how fab this turned out-gotta get me some of this iron on stuff and try it-thanks for the tips and love the fabric choice!

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  14. Amanda! Okay, you got me all excited about Old Navy, but do you think my store had add'l 50% off? No ma'am. Darn! Anyway, I have never heard of such a thing, but it sounds like something I should buy stock in! This is just adorable AND practical. Thanks for partying with us!

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  15. You made my day! I am going to go get some of the heat bond, what a great idea! Love what you did with it and loving the fabric too.

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  16. Never heard of it! I love blogs...I learn so much. Thanks for the great idea. Lisa~

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  17. You are a genuius! I have looked at a ton of fabric stores and none in my area carry any oilcloth! I have been wanting to play around with making cute lunch sacks...and now I know just how to do it! Thanks for the great info!

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  18. Wow- what a great tip! I can think of a bunch of ways I'd like to use that iron-on vinyl. Could you tell me how large the sheet of vinyl was in the package?

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  19. Genius!! Love it - I've been thinking about doing this for some Alfresco Bowl covers. Perfect!

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  20. excellent idea! i saw that iron on vinyl in hob lob and was wondering what it did exactly, now i know that i NEED it. Possibly to finish up a project im working on now...

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  22. I love heat n bond...how did I not know they made that?? Thanks for sharing.

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  23. This is FANTASTIC! I just started making (and selling) make-up bags and have been wanting to use oil cloth for the inside to keep it from getting all dirty! This is my new soultion so that I can use all my pretty fabric! SO EXCITED!! Thank you. I am your newest follower :)

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    Just been thinking of you!

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  28. I love, love, love your blog! Thanks for sharing so many fantastic ideas with us! I have a bench at my kitchen table that I recovered and was adorable for about 10 minutes until it became stained with mac & cheese and chocolate ice cream! Do you think this idea would work for recovering furniture? Does the fabric give enough to allow me to wrap and staple underneath? THANK YOU!!!

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  32. Ok- you are sooo creative! I love reading your posts...I need to work up the courage to try these cool things:) Thanks!

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  33. I love how every time I visit your blog, you've discovered something new for me to try! Heheh!

    That fabric is gorgeous!!

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  41. Hi Amanda! I did a post on this quite a while back and thought the same thing - limited options. I didn't realize you could make your own. Awesome! (I like your fabric too).

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  43. What a cute idea! I will definitely be trying this out myself! :)

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  44. You made it look so easy! Love the fabric you chose and the finished project is adorable--and so much more fun to use.

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  51. Just found you when I linked up to CSI (my Wood TV Frame, Barn Wood Mirror, and whitewashed wood walls.) Anyways, this post is just what I needed! Just bought a pation set from C.L. and need to re-do seats with waterproof fabric. I may try this.....after it stops snowing. thanks! xox Sarah

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  52. Question, once you've used the heat n bond on fabric, does it ever come loose from the fabric. I like the look of the project you made and became curios that if I made something that would be used every single day, would it seperate from the fabric. Thanks

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  53. I hope you're okay...I sure miss your posts and since it's been months since you posted, I just pray that everything is ok.... :(

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  54. I totally agree with you on the poor selection of oilcloth, so I love your idea of making your own! Thanks for the inspiration. Now to find my fabric stash...it must be here somewhere...I am your new follower.

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  55. You are so smart! I never would have thought to do that. I LOVE the end result.

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  59. This is great! I've often wondered the same thing, but just assumed it was a super complicated and expensive endeavor. Thanks for this post, I will have to experiment now!

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  62. So, I found a project I want to do with laminated cotton, but my local stores don't carry it, it's expensive, and there's not a big selection. Thank you SO much for sharing this!! I'm definitely going to give it a try. :)

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  63. that's funny, i was researching about making my own oilcloth when i came across a link to this post via another website. Anyway, this seems like a fuss-free, quicker and safer way than using linseed oil. Thanks for the tip! i'll try it out and post results on my blog!

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  66. I love your blog too, I need more ideas! Hope you are ok. If so, come back!!!

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  68. I love this! I have been wanting to make my own coupon holder for a while now. Pure inspiration! I linked over from Mod Podge Rocks. :)

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  69. CUTE fabric! Luv your tutorial and finished project.

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  70. Super awesome! I'm gonna try this tonight!

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  71. Fabulous idea! Maybe it will help me to be brave and use some of my beloved stash, if I know its easier to clean!

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  72. this was just what i've been looking for, can you tell me if its quite flexible like fabric? thanks heaps :)

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  75. This is awesome! I have been wondering if there was some way to make oil cloth because I too have some fabric I am in love w/ and was really wanting to make a tablecloth out of it. Thanks for sharing!

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  76. This is so cute. I actually just bought 8 dining chairs from a restaurant that is going out of business. They are awesome chairs, but I want to paint them and reupholster the seats. I was wondering if this would work to reupholster, since I can't figure out what material to use for dining chairs with three little toddlers in the house. It's a very basic reupholstering job, just one flat cushion. I like the idea of being able to choose a fabric I like, but not worrying about it getting stained immediately. Would this be durable enough to hold up to that kind of wear and tear?

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  77. Dying over this fabric Amanda wow!

    Love how creative and resourceful you are. What a fab way to spruce up a coupon book!

    Happy to also see your fun topiaries. I am putting up mine today. It's never too early to decorate for Halloween!

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  82. I loved your use of the iron on laminate! The file folder turned out so cute. It almost makes work fun! I use it whenever I need a wipeable surface that needs to be pretty too, like when I upgraded my 1960's kitchen step stool.

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  83. What a great idea! It's never even crossed my mind to make my own oilcloth, but now I can think of about a million things I want to try this with. Thanks for sharing!

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